Dr. Ashraf Aboul-Yazid Congratulates Nicole Cage on Winning the Grand Prix Africa of the Francophone Theater

The Congress of African Journalists (CAJ) extends its warmest congratulations to the talented poet Nicole Cage from Martinique for winning the prestigious Grand Prix Africa of the Francophone Theater.

Dr. Ashraf Aboul-Yazid, Secretary-General of the CAJ, expressed his admiration, stating:

“It is with great joy and deep admiration that I extend to you my heartfelt congratulations on winning the Grand Prix Africa of the Francophone Theater. This remarkable recognition is a testament not only to your artistic excellence, but also to your unwavering commitment to strengthening literary and cultural ties across the global diaspora.”

He continued:

“Your words—‘Because what binds us, Africa and Diaspora is stronger than forgetting’—resonate profoundly. They capture the essence of our shared heritage, our collective memory, and the creative spirit that unites our communities across continents. Your work continues to illuminate these connections with courage, beauty, and insight. On behalf of the Congress of African Journalists (CAJ), I celebrate your achievement and honor your contribution to literature, culture, and dialogue among peoples. May this award open new doors for your voice and inspire many others across Africa and the wider world.”

The Grands Prix Afrique du Théâtre Francophone are annual distinctions awarded in Benin by the CBEOA (Coopération Béninoise pour l’Échange et l’Ouverture Artistique). These awards recognize the finest productions and talents in African Francophone theater across all disciplines, aiming to promote excellence, quality, and the cultural development of this art form in Africa. The events feature competitions, cultural exchanges, and a gala ceremony, with editions hosted in various African capitals.

Nicole Cage’s recognition at this event highlights her significant contribution to the Francophone theatrical and literary community, and her ongoing efforts to connect African and Diaspora cultures through art and literature.

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